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    Old 07-29-2009, 02:27 AM
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    This is a prototype for a combination tool carrier/pressing pad i hope will prove sellable.

    the inner layers include batting and canvas for pressability and durability
    there's a big pocket on the flat half for carrying small rotary mats
    remove the mat to use as pressing mat
    insert a big piece of corregated cardboard and you can use steam without getting the table wet
    the top row of tool pockets are sized to accomodate rotary rulers
    the tools peek out in the photo but the pockets are big enough for no-peek storage
    the end-ties do double duty. use them to hang it up, as shown, or to secure it when rolled up
    the final product will include an additional handle across the middle so you can carry it properly, when a mat is loaded, without worry about the tools falling out.

    any recommendations regarding price?

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    Old 07-29-2009, 04:07 AM
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    well I don't have oppertunity to go to classes but I know if I did this would be a must. You didn't mention size, would it hold a 12X18 mat? 5I think $25.00 sounds reasonable.
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    It sure is cute, but as for a price, I have no clue
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    Old 07-29-2009, 04:48 AM
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    I like the tote you designed, very practical. I'm thinking $25 - $35 is a reasonable price.
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    Old 07-29-2009, 05:50 AM
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    How much are the materials costing?

    The prototype always takes a lot longer because of all the thinking involved

    How long do you think the next ones will take to make?

    Is this a donation (like to a church bazaar)?


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    Old 07-29-2009, 06:05 AM
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    Patrice -- that is sew cute as well as practical!! However, I have no clue as to what you should charge. However, it would make a great "class" and you could probably charge $35 per person and then give them a copy of your pattern. Or sell the pattern for $8(?) But you know how conservative (spell that "cheap") most of us quilters/sewers are, I don't know what you should charge for the finished product.
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    Old 07-29-2009, 06:12 AM
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    I like the idea of being able to buy a pattern - but I have no idea how much work is involved in creating one -

    I've seen some cute things where I would have been willing to buy the pattern, but was too "conservative/cheap" to buy the item.
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    i agree that you might be more successful selling the pattern or teaching it in a class.

    quilters that really want this are just going to look it over and then go home and try to make it.

    its very hard to sell a quilted product to a quilter since they can typically make it themselves.
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    Will you make different sizes? I really like that idea you came up with! Brilliant.
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    Old 07-29-2009, 08:18 AM
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    The $35 mentioned probably isn't far off; each of the Omnigrid products (a Travel Case and Folding Cutting Station) only do half the job and they are selling for $39.99 each. JMHO :wink:
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